Add a playful twist to winter with this cute Crochet Snorlax Beanie Pattern, ideal for making a cozy, fun, and attention-grabbing accessory.
This warm and comfy hat is sure to bring a smile to your face! Designed to look like a friendly little creature, it’s soft and cozy, perfect for keeping you snug when the weather turns cool. The gentle blue shade and cute ears make it extra special, giving your outfit a fun and playful touch.
Playful Crochet Snorlax Beanie Pattern for Winter Fun
It’s great for everyone—kids and grown-ups alike—who want to add a bit of joy to their day. Whether you’re outside playing, running errands, or just relaxing at home, this hat keeps you warm and happy.
Made with care, each stitch shows love and makes this hat one-of-a-kind. It’s more than just a winter hat—it’s a cheerful friend to wear wherever you go, spreading good vibes and cozy feelings all around.
Snorlax Beanie Crochet Pattern
Materials Needed
- Blue yarn (main color)
- White yarn (face details)
- Black yarn (eyes and mouth details)
- Crochet hooks: 5.0 mm (H size) and 4.25 mm (G size)
- Scissors
- Tapestry needle for sewing and embroidery
Level of Difficulty
Intermediate – Requires knowledge of magic ring, double crochet, working in rounds, color changes, decreases, and basic embroidery/sewing.
Special Features
- Worked mostly in double crochet (dc) stitches for a textured, warm beanie
- Magic ring foundation for a seamless start
- Color changes to create Snorlax’s face using white yarn
- Ear flaps with decreases for ear coverage
- Crocheted triangle ears attached on top
- Embroidered eyes and mouth added with black yarn
Step-by-Step Pattern Instructions
1. Start with Magic Ring & First Round
- Using blue yarn, make a magic circle (magic ring).
- Chain 1, then work 15 double crochets (dc) into the ring.
- Pull the ring tight to close the circle.
- Slip stitch (sl st) to the first dc to join the round.
2. Chain Up for Next Round
- Chain 2 (counts as first stitch for the next rounds).
3. Round 2: Increase Round
- Work 2 double crochets in each stitch around (i.e., increase in every stitch).
- Finish with 30 dc total.
- Slip stitch to first dc, chain 2.
4. Round 3: Increase Pattern (2 dc, 1 dc)
- 2 dc in one stitch, then 1 dc in next stitch; repeat around.
- End with 45 dc total.
- Slip stitch to first dc, chain 2.
5. Round 4: Increase Pattern (2 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc)
- 2 dc in one stitch, then 1 dc in next 2 stitches; repeat around.
- About 60 dc total.
- Slip stitch to first dc, chain 2.
6. Round 5: Straight Round
- Work 1 dc in each stitch across.
- Slip stitch to first dc, chain 2.
7. Rounds 6-8: Repeat Straight Rounds
- Continue working 1 dc per stitch for 3 rounds total.
- Your piece should start curving like a beanie.
8. Round 9: Color Change Start – Add White Yarn
- Begin working blue yarn dc, but before last two loops on last dc, pull through white yarn to start color change.
- Chain 1 with white yarn.
- Work 6 dc with white yarn.
- At 7th dc, before last two loops, pull through white yarn again.
- Note: Crochet over yarn tails or leave to sew later.
9. Round 9 Continued
- Continue alternating blue and white yarn in segments as described for the face pattern.
- Work last dc of round in blue yarn, slip stitch, chain 2.
10. Rounds 10-16: White and Blue Colorwork
- Continue carrying yarn and alternating colors to create Snorlax’s face pattern (detailed as 3 to 7 dc in white yarn clusters interspersed with blue).
- Always pull through the new color yarn before last two loops of the stitch to keep color neat.
11. Rounds 17-18: Continue Blue Dc Rounds
- Complete remaining rounds with blue yarn, working 1 dc in each stitch over the beanie body.
- Slip stitch to join and chain 2.
12. Finishing Beanie Body
- Cut and weave in ends.
- Beanie should fit snugly over your head.
13. Ear Flaps (Make 2)
- With blue yarn, turn work upside down.
- Starting at the 4th stitch from edge, chain 1.
- Work 9 dc in a row. Chain 1 and turn.
- Work decrease (dc2tog) at start and end of each row until 1 stitch remains.
- Chain 1, fasten off.
- Repeat for second flap on other side.
14. Triangle Ears (Make 2)
- Using 4.25 mm hook, make slip knot.
- Chain 10.
- Single crochet (sc) into 2nd chain from hook and each across (10 sc).
- Chain 1, turn, repeat sc rows decreasing 1 stitch each row (9 sc, 8 sc, down to 1 sc).
- Fasten off, weave in ends.
15. Attach Ears to Beanie
- Sew ears to top side of beanie approximately 7-8 rows down.
- Securely stitch ears in place.
16. Embroider Eyes and Mouth
- Thread black yarn onto tapestry needle.
- For eyes: stitch small ovals over white face area.
- For mouth: stitch curved line under eyes using backstitch or satin stitch.
- Secure yarn ends and weave in.
Tutor’s Tips
- Carry yarn tails neatly or crochet over them for clean color changes.
- Crochet decreases in ear flaps gently for smooth shaping.
- Use matching yarn colors for seamless joins.
- Blocking the completed beanie can improve stitch definition.
- Securely sew ears and embroidery for durability.
Uses
- Cute and cozy winter hat for Snorlax fans
- Great gift for Pokémon lovers
- Fun intermediate crochet skill builder
Conclusion
This Snorlax beanie pattern combines fun colorwork, shaping, and embroidery to create a unique and lovable accessory. With step-by-step instructions and helpful tips, you’ll achieve a warm, well-shaped hat that’s sure to delight anyone.












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